We know that medication adherence, especially among seniors and all patients with chronic conditions, is a vital factor in keeping them well and out of the hospital. Non-adherence not only... read more →

In two previous blogs, we explored the ‘trust gap’ between healthcare payers and providers – its negative implications for patients, strategies to help mitigate the divide, a recent narrowing of... read more →

Healthcare data is a mess. Academic medicine is perhaps starting to realize this uncomfortable fact as it contemplates the use of Big Data to improve the traditional medical research approach,... read more →

The next two years will see substantial growth in telehealth reimbursement and clinical setting expansion based in part by acts of Congress and CMS implementation. One key to growth within... read more →

Patient reported outcomes (PROs) have been an integral part of healthcare delivery in Europe and elsewhere for years, and both patients and providers value this type of patient-driven communication and... read more →